IP Library Granted Patent US 11,298,182
Granted Patent B2
US 11,298,182 · App. 16/840,316 · Granted Apr 12, 2022

Fundus bumper mechanical reference for easier mechanism deployment

Inventors: Thomas C. Kochem (Watertown, MA); Daniel A. Beaudet (Lexington, MA)
Assignee: Hologic, Inc.
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Patent No.
US 11,298,182
App. No.
16/840,316
Granted
Apr 12, 2022
Kind
B2
Abstract

Intrauterine devices and methods for facilitating deployment thereof using a bumper are disclosed. In one embodiment, an intrauterine device comprises a structure including a first central support member and a deployment mechanism coupled to the first central support member. The intrauterine device further comprises a bumper positioned at a distal end of a second central support member and at a more distal position relative to a distal end of the structure so as to prevent the distal end of the structure from contacting the fundus of the uterus of a patient during deployment of the deployment mechanism. In another embodiment, the intrauterine device comprises a bumper coupled to the deployment mechanism and configured to move from a more distal to a more proximal position relative to a distal end of the structure.

Claims (25)

1. An intrauterine ablation device, comprising:

a central support member;

a first flexure coupled to a distal end portion of the central support member, the first flexure having a first flexure distal free end;

a second flexure coupled to the distal end portion of the central support member, the second flexure having a second flexure distal free end, wherein the first and second flexures are adjustable between a collapsed configuration, in which the first and second flexure distal free ends are closely apposed to one another for transcervical introduction into a uterus, and an expanded configuration, in which the first and second flexure distal free ends extend laterally away from one another in opposite directions; and

a distal bumper coupled to a distal end of the central support member, wherein the distal bumper is positioned distally of the first and second flexure distal free ends when the first and second flexures are is in the collapsed configuration, and wherein the distal bumper prevents the first and second flexure distal free ends from engaging a fundal wall of the uterus during a transition of the first and second flexures from the collapsed configuration to the expanded configuration.

2. The intrauterine ablation device of claim 1 , wherein the distal bumper is configured to conform to the fundal wall when the first and second flexures are in the expanded configuration.

3. The intrauterine ablation device of claim 2 , wherein the distal bumper comprises a flexible ribbon and/or a thin flexible membrane.

4. The intrauterine ablation device of claim 1 , wherein the distal bumper extends transversely between the first and second flexures when the first and second flexures are in the expanded configuration.

5. The intrauterine ablation device of claim 1 , wherein an outer surface of the distal bumper extends from a first end to a second end of the distal bumper, and wherein the first end of the distal bumper contacts the first flexure, and wherein the second end of the distal bumper contacts the second flexure.

6. The intrauterine ablation device of claim 1 , wherein the distal bumper comprises an electrically conductive material.

7. The intrauterine ablation device of claim 6 , wherein the distal bumper comprises a porous material, a hydrophilic material, a conductive polymer, a material infused with an electrically conductive particulate, or a combination of said materials.

8. The intrauterine ablation device of claim 1 , further comprising a tubular member, wherein the central support member is at least partially slidably disposed within the tubular member.

9. The intrauterine ablation device of claim 1 , wherein the distal bumper has a curved shape when the first and second flexures are in the expanded configuration.

10. The intrauterine ablation device of claim 1 , wherein the distal bumper is configured to maintain separation between the fundal wall and the first and second flexure distal free ends as the first and second flexures transitions from the collapsed configuration to the expanded configuration.

11. The intrauterine ablation device of claim 1 , further comprising a flexible tissue contacting member overlaying the first and second flexures and configured for delivering ablative energy to an endometrial lining of the uterus,

wherein the distal bumper is coupled to the tissue contacting member.

12. An intrauterine ablation device, comprising:

a central support member; and

an energy applicator operatively coupled to a distal end portion of the central support member, the energy applicator comprising

a first flexure coupled to a distal end portion of the central support member, the first flexure having a first flexure distal free end,

a second flexure coupled to the distal end portion of the central support member, the second flexure having a second flexure distal free end, wherein the first and second flexures are adjustable between a collapsed configuration, in which the first and second flexure distal free ends are closely apposed to one another so that the energy applicator is configured for transcervical introduction into a uterus, and an expanded configuration, in which the first and second flexure distal free ends extend laterally away from one another in opposite directions,

a flexible tissue contacting member overlaying the first and second flexures and configured for delivering ablative energy to an endometrial lining of the uterus, and

a distal bumper coupled to the tissue contacting member and configured to prevent the first and second flexure distal free ends from engaging a fundal wall of the uterus during a transition of the first and second flexures from the collapsed configuration to the expanded configuration.

13. The intrauterine ablation device of claim 12 , wherein an outer surface of the distal bumper extends from a first end to a second end of the distal bumper, and wherein the first end of the distal bumper contacts the first inner flexure, and wherein the second end of the distal bumper contacts the second inner flexure.

14. The intrauterine ablation device of claim 12 , wherein the distal bumper has a curved shape when the first and second flexures are in the expanded configuration.

Assignments (4)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST RECORDED AT REEL/FRAME 054089/0804 Recorded Apr 28, 2026
From: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., AS COLLATERAL AGENT
To: HOLOGIC, INC., ON ITS OWN BEHALF AND AS SUCCESSOR-BY-MERGER TO FOCAL THERAPEUTICS, INC.; GEN-PROBE INCORPORATED; FAXITRON BIOPTICS, LLC; GEN-PROBE PRODESSE, INC.
Reel/Frame 075504/0575 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Apr 8, 2026
From: BIOTHERANOSTICS, INC.; GEN-PROBE INCORPORATED; GEN-PROBE PRODESSE, INC.; CYTYC CORPORATION; SUROS SURGICAL SYSTEMS, INC.; GYNESONICS, INC.; BOLDER SURGICAL, LLC; FAXITRON BIOPTICS, LLC; HEALTH BEACONS, INC.; HOLOGIC, INC.
To: ROYAL BANK OF CANADA, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 075462/0440 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Oct 15, 2020
From: HOLOGIC, INC.; FAXITRON BIOPTICS, LLC; FOCAL THERAPEUTICS, INC.; GEN-PROBE INCORPORATED; GEN-PROBE PRODESSE, INC.
To: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 054089/0804 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 3, 2020
From: KOCHEM, THOMAS C.; BEAUDET, DANIEL A.
To: HOLOGIC, INC.
Reel/Frame 052314/0063 →